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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNAtlanta sees drop in homicides amid rise in assault, rape, and robbery ratesAtlanta's crime statistics show a decrease in homicides but an increase in aggravated assault, rape, and robbery.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSN8 felons, 4 gang members reportedly arrested in Atlanta July 4th operation16 suspects arrested, including 12 on felony charges; among them were 8 convicted felons and 4 documented gang members.
Welcome to Crime in ATL, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s new interactive that helps readers track recent crimes and crime trends within Atlanta’s city limits. 71 ° AJC - Logo - Main ...
But nonviolent crimes are rising in Atlanta. Police have investigated more than 1,700 nonviolent cases in the past month, including burglaries and theft. Check the AJC Crime Map to track crime in ...
ATLANTA -- The Atlanta Police Department has selected strategic mapping technology to create an interactive, Internet-based crime information source for its citizens. This new system uses MapInfo ...
The Atlanta Police Department’s crime map for 2020, so far (note: in the drop-down menus at the left, pick a date range, and then pick an "event" to select which crime(s) you want to display on ...
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Atlanta mayor, police chief release new crime reduction stats - MSNAtlanta Police Chief Darin Schierbaum and other city officials joined Mayor Dickens to discuss progress in Atlanta’s One Safe City plan. “When I took office, our top priority as I stated, was ...
ATLANTA, Ga. - Recently we've had a rash of car break-ins all over Atlanta. But have you ever wondered how close you live to all the action? According to this 'crime mapping tool' available from ...
The Atlanta Police Department is currently in the middle of Operation Heatwave, a 16-week effort to reduce homicides and other violent crime by sending officers to targeted areas.
Violent crime has been on the rise in many parts of Atlanta since last summer, following years of dropping crime rates and an influx of wealthier residents drawn to the city by plentiful jobs.
From street robberies, to car break-ins, to homicides, as metro Atlanta emerged from the COVID-19 quarantine, police say so too did the criminals.
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